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However, some plants behave more like other living things than others. For example, the venus flytrap is one of the only types of plant with a 'mouth' and they actually eat insects. The first worksheet provides a detailed cross-section of the flower, while the second shows the whole plant, including its stem and roots. This allows students to visualise every part of a flowering plant, and provides them with a fuller picture of their components. We also have a great selection of plant resources and worksheets - all great for KS1 and KS2 children. Take a look at this Parts of a Plant PowerPoint that is a great teaching resource to use in introductory lessons on this topic, or why not have a look at this multiple choice quiz on life cycles of plants?

Plants also grow. They take in carbon dioxide from the air around them, along with water from soil, sunlight and other nutrients. They then make sugars from everything combined. Plant cells divide and multiply once they have everything they need, and in turn the plants start to grow bigger. Don't forget to grab this Poster for Tulips too! It’s perfect to use as part of a topic display on flowers in your classroom or home learning space. A perianth is the scientific term for the parts of the flower that surround the reproductive organs. The perianth can be divided into two segments, the inner perianth and the outer perianth. The inner perianth is usually composed of the corolla, which is made up of a series of petals. The outer perianth is the calyx, which is typically made up of sepals. The purpose of the perianth as a whole is to protect the flower as it develops, protect the fully grown reproductive organs, and to lure pollinators to the flowers for the purpose of pollination and reproduction, ensuring the continuation of the species. Calyx A bract works similarly to a sepal on plants that do not have sepals. It is a modified leaf that looks more like a petal than a leaf, as it is usually brightly colored and shaped differently to other leaves on the plant. Style

Petals exist to draw pollinators to the flower. It is for this reason that they are often brightly colored, showy, and of interesting patterns and sizes. The petals together form what is known as the corolla of the plant. Petals are probably the part of the flower that has most variation from plant to plant. Not only do they differ in color, size, and shape, but some petals form in several layers to create very full-looking flowers, while others appear to not have separate petals, but instead are one solid petal. Stamens By using these Flower Parts Labelling Worksheets, your pupils will further develop their understanding of the different parts of flowering plants, and how they're involved in plant reproduction. Along with these worksheets, we have a fantastic variety of teacher-made resources to assist you during the lesson planning process:

Pistil: This is the innermost part and the female reproductive organ of a flower which comprises three parts -stigma, style and ovary. This is collectively known as the pistil. Sepals: Sepal is the green-coloured part beneath the petals to protect rising buds . Some flowers have fused petals-sepals while a few have separated petals-sepals. Anything that’s classed as being alive is made up of cells. Plants have cells that have different jobs. Some cells let plants absorb nutrients. Some help to turn those nutrients into fuel used for energy. Others help plants heal or get rid of harmful toxins.Either use the pre-labelled version as a poster or teaching aid or encourage your children to label the plant part diagrams to reinforce the associated vocabulary. The ovary produces and contains unfertilized seeds. It sits centrally inside the flower at the base of the carpel. Once fertilized, it is the ovary that develops into the fruit of the plant. Ovule Each part of a plant plays a vital role in helping plants meet these needs. The four main plant parts are the roots, stem, leaves and flowers. A fertilized ovary swells to protect the developing seeds and transforms the flower into a fruit. Inside the fruit, a fertilized ovule becomes a seed, from that the plant can be sown and an entirely new plant created ( University of Illinois Extension). Other Parts of a Flower Corolla In different plants, the number of petals, sepals, stamens and pistils can vary. The presence of these parts differentiates the flower into complete or incomplete. Apart from these parts, a flower includes reproductive parts – the stamen and pistil. A flower may have only female parts, only male parts, or both.

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